Menu button conventions, Keypads, Menu button conventions keypads – Grass Valley iMC-Panel-100 v.7.0.9.0 User Manual
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5. Menus
About Menus
Menu Button Conventions
The following concepts apply to menu buttons in the iMC-Panel-100’s touchscreen:
See
on page 99 for additional information on button colors.
Keypads
Figure 5-3 shows the keypad, used in menus for numeric entry and parameter adjustment:
Figure 5-3. Keypad (Sample)
Please note:
• The box with large numbers is the “entry register” that shows your numeric entry in progress.
• Press ‘Clear’ to clear the entry register.
• Press ‘Cancel’ to return to the previous menu
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without entering a number.
• Press ‘Done’ to accept the new entry, and return to the previous menu. The ‘Done’ button
remains disabled until you make an entry.
A momentary button executes the selected function, changes to bright
green for an instant, then returns to dark green. The ‘Restore Default’
button is an example.
A few buttons are red, indicating that caution is advised. The ‘Take’
buttons in the audio channel shuffle menus are also red.
Active keypad buttons appear bright and usually have a green “asterisk”
that indicates the “knob” below it will change the button’s parameter
value. The parameter’s current value is present in the enclosing box.
Pressing the button itself activates the keypad (menu) so that you can
adjust a parameter numerically.
Inactive keypad buttons appear with a dim pattern and any associated
graphics are also dimmed. Parameter values are not evident.
A list button is blue or green. A selected list entry is high-tally.